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Author Oettinger, Marion, Jr., 1942-

Title The folk art of Latin America : visiones del pueblo / Marion Oettinger, Jr
Published New York : Dutton Studio Books in association with the Museum of American Folk Art, [1992]
©1992

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Description xix, 107 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm
Contents Foreword / Gerard C. Wertkin -- 1. The Nature of Latin American Folk Art. Toward a Working Definition of Latin American Folk Art. Latin American Folk Art Through Time. Roots of Contemporary Folk Art -- 2. The Makers of Folk Art -- 3. The Many Faces of Latin American Folk Art. Ceremonial Folk Art. Utilitarian Folk Art. Recreational Folk Art. Decorative Folk Art -- 4. Change and Continuity
Summary In this study, Chapter 1 discusses the nature of folk art and explores the subject through time in Latin America, with special attention paid to the composite character of contemporary folk art in Latin America. Chapter 2 deals with contemporary folk artists and their conception of the contribution they make to local society and traditions. Chapter 3 presents the rich variety of folk forms in Latin America today and considers them in four categories: ceremonial, utilitarian, recreational, and decorative. Finally, chapter 4 examines the ever-changing nature of folk art and what such changes mean to the quickly evolving societies served by folk art
The result of extensive fieldwork throughout Mexico, Central and South America, and Spanish- and French-speaking islands in the Caribbean, this beautiful and informative book concentrates on folk art made by Latin Americans for Latin Americans; it does not concern itself with folk art made for export. The objects illustrated are not only aesthetically pleasing, but have also been carefully selected because they play central roles in Latin American society and culture
Notes Catalog of an exhibition held at the Museum of American Folk Art, New York; the San Antonio Museum of Art; the Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago; the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles; and the Art Museum at Florida International University, Miami
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 101-106)
Subject Folk art -- Latin America -- Exhibitions.
Genre/Form Catalogs.
Author Museum of American Folk Art.
LC no. 92071072
ISBN 0525485996 (paperback)
0525934359 (cloth)